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The Rapture - Pieces Of The People We Love

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Directed by John Watts

Tue Apr 24 2007 · Posted in Music Videos

Midlake - Roscoe

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Directed by Dan Fernbach

"Roscoe" is finally being released as a single with bonus remixes. The Trials of Van Occupanther originaly debuted last July, how many albums do you know of that can run on this kind of momentum?

Tue Apr 24 2007 · Posted in Music Videos

All Smiles - Moth In A Cloud Of Smoke

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The debut video from Chicago's All Smiles (Jim Fairchild).

Tue Apr 24 2007 · Posted in Music Videos

Sonic Youth - 100%

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"100%" features a young pre-Dianetics Jason Lee. From the classic album Dirty.

 

Tue Apr 24 2007 · Posted in Music Videos

Sonic Youth - 100%

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"100%" features a young pre-Dianetics Jason Lee. From the classic album Dirty.

 

Tue Apr 24 2007 · Posted in Music Videos

Jarvis Cocker: Jarvis

   

 

Jarvis Cocker
Jarvis
2007 | Rough Trade

I’m into Jarvis. This album isn’t as triumphant and glorious as Pulp’s Different Class, it’s pretty safe to say that record is the benchmark for anything Jarvis attempts in his career, but this is definitely a move in the right direction. Most of the record is low-key, gentle, and moody, but it also sounds like it’s going somewhere. Kind of like a “hey I’m back” record. Songs vary in tempo and feel utilizing slide guitar, bells, and lots of strings. I don’t really get the instrumental pieces “Loss Adjuster 1 & 2,” but slower ballads like “Tonite” and “From A to I” sound breezy and keep you dreaming.

Thankfully there are also plenty of peppier tracks to keep you engaged. The record takes off with “Don't Let Him Waste Your Time.” It sounds like a Dave Gedge anthem as Jarvis pleads to cure a lady of the dreaded young woman’s disease (not a real disease) that thousands of young women suffer from here in the United States. “You ain’t getting no younger,” says Jarvis-he’s right ladies. The driving “Heavy Weather” channels Wilco around the one-minute mark so there are no complaints there. “Fat Children” is funny yet it makes you take the subject seriously (kudos to the arrangement) because it’s such a driving song. Jangly guitars float over pulsating drums and clever lyrics. Apparently common people eat too much.

“Black Magic” is pretty stunning. Yeah, yeah I know the riff is obviously borrowed from the classic 60’s hit “Crimson and Clover.” But I can deal with that because Jarvis is good at making anything regular sound youthful and dramatic when he gets behind the mic.

Mon Apr 23 2007 · Posted in Reviews
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